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What is the Difference Between Meditation and Negotiation?
Many people don t understand the difference between mediation and negotiation.
Mediation assumes
both parties want to reach the fairest agreement possible.
In a negotiation, on the other hand,...
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What is the Difference Between Meditation and Negotiation?
Many people don t understand the difference between mediation and negotiation.
Mediation assumes
both parties want to reach the fairest agreement possible.
In a negotiation, on the other hand, each
party is looking to make the best deal they can for their side and tough luck to the other side if things go
south afterward.
Since alternative dispute resolution was first formalized in the 1970s, divorce mediation in many
jurisdictions has become the norm rather than the exception.
The majority of jurisdictions in the United
States require divorcing couples who can t agree on such things as custody and support to attend
mediation.
When ordered by the court, mediation can be free or it can be a cost that is born by the litigants,
depend on the circumstances and the jurisdiction.
Different states have different practices.
In cases
where children are involved, an increasing number of states (currently over two-thirds) have made
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